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    Clever fuckers or electrical engineers. and shit.

    okay, so's i has an analog multimeter. on it it has 10v dc and 50vdc, the face is scaled also for .25ma and 250vac.

    now, when doing auto/12vdc shit, 10a is too low, but 50 doesn't offer the resolution. so is there a clever cunt who can tell me what resistor i need in there to HALVE the 50v range so it's 25vdc, which will give me better resolution for 12-14vdc measurements.

    thankyou in advance.

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    Digital ones are like 20 bucks...

    Failing that, what you need is a resistor the same as to your multimeter resistance. To figure that out you can put a multimeter on it to measere its resistance, cheap digital ones sell for around 20 bucks. Now you have the resistance, go back into the shop and buy another resistor of the same size, and put in series to make it work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Digital ones are like 20 bucks...

    Failing that, what you need is a resistor the same as to your multimeter resistance. To figure that out you can put a multimeter on it to measere its resistance, cheap digital ones sell for around 20 bucks. Now you have the resistance, go back into the shop and buy another resistor of the same size, and put in series to make it work.

    now why the fuck didn't i think of that.

    i have 2 digital ones already, and i'll be getting a third sometime soon

    i just like the analog with the dial thing as i can see at a glance if it's within range.

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    a man with one watch knows the time. A man with 2 is never sure
    next q.
    Its measure 1.016MR
    nearest resistors avail are 1R and 1R2. Methinks 1R2. Or whether i drill a pot in... For fine adjust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    a man with one watch knows the time. A man with 2 is never sure
    next q.
    Its measure 1.016MR
    nearest resistors avail are 1R and 1R2. Methinks 1R2. Or whether i drill a pot in... For fine adjust.
    Aren't 1R and 1R2 about 6 orders of magnitude off, may want to put them on the digital meter too just to check.
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    That is measuring with the digi. The r on the board is .8 something, but goes round in circles and i womt trace it if i dnt hav to.
    Buuuut... Thats the opposite, innit. I want half the resistance...
    Also, it says right on it, 20kR/v.
    Which means i want 0R5...

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    my handy dandy chart tells me 510 is the nearest, but only avail 1/2watt.

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    Adding in series doubl resistance, putting in parallel halves. So if i put another .8 in paralel with the one on the board i should be right. But makes it permanent. Switch needed.
    Right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    Adding in series doubl resistance, putting in parallel halves. So if i put another .8 in paralel with the one on the board i should be right. But makes it permanent. Switch needed.
    Right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
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    will it measure it by 25v?

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    Thats gonna make 50v the new 25. Probably easiest to put a 1M in parallel than replace the 1M with a 500k. This introduces accuracy problems if you're testing a circuit with high impedance. If it's right off the battery terminals then all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahnahbe View Post
    Thats gonna make 50v the new 25. Probably easiest to put a 1M in parallel than replace the 1M with a 500k. This introduces accuracy problems if you're testing a circuit with high impedance. If it's right off the battery terminals then all good.
    i was thinking exactly that. But have the second one switched in, for if i ever want 50v res.
    Thanks dude.

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    Resistors are not very precise components particularly the cheap ones. Even the good ones are only +/- 5%.
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    Resistors are not very precise components particularly the cheap ones. Even the good ones are only +/- 5%.
    Check out the 'occupy' thread! The inaccuracies from the resistors in there are off the chart!
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    Check out the 'occupy' thread! The inaccuracies from the resistors in there are off the chart!
    Do we still have the best post of the year competition? That is a nomination right there!
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